15 phd-software-testing-scholarship Postdoctoral positions at Leiden University in Netherlands
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: https://rademaker.unige.ch/ The candidate · holds a PhD (or an equivalent degree) in Theoretical Quantum Matter Physics by the starting date; · has excellent spoken and written English
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collaborate with the Principal Investigator and help coordinate research with and supervise the research of two PhDs working on the project (one who focuses on Nigeria, and one who focuses on Mozambique
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-1300-1800 You will develop a research proposal for a PhD-project Key Responsibilities (Postdoctoral Researcher) You will independently conduct research on Middle Dutch manuscript prayer books You will
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hypotheses on animal populations and human activity, testing the use of sedaDNA for reconstructing prehistoric human-wildlife relationships. Assist in coordinating WILDERFARM’s other laboratory work and data
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health. Specifically, the project will examine how these deaths and acts of violence express broader crisis of meaning, belonging, and legitimacy in late modern societies. The aim is to advance our
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the industry partner involved in the project Contributing to grant deliverables, presentations, and reporting Write high quality scientific manuscripts Contribute to our education program Train BSc, MSc and PhD
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technologies. What you bring We are looking for a candidate who meets the following criteria: A completed PhD (or approved manuscript) in law, socio-legal studies, disability studies, health law, Science and
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the following: Applicants are expected to have: A PhD degree in criminology, political science, public administration, war studies, or a related field relevant to researching and teaching terrorism and political
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a good fit for you if you recognise yourself in the following: A PhD degree in security, defence, strategic studies, and war studies or a related field relevant to researching and teaching on security
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if you recognise yourself in the following. Applicants are expected to have: A PhD degree in governance studies, criminology or cyber security or a related field relevant to researching and teaching